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Numerous academics have argued that if a field is to progress, attention needs to be paid to how future generations of researchers are being prepared. To date, data generated on research training in physical education and sport pedagogy (PESP) have primarily focused on students undertaking doctoral programmes with a formal coursework component, which is the model predominantly used in the USA. The traditional master-apprentice model is still, however, the dominant model in many countries, including Australia, and there is a dearth of research on this model of research preparation. Hence, this study was an effort to capture the perspectives and experiences of doctoral students (DSs) and early career researchers (ECRs) who are/were engaged in programmes employing the apprentice model of training. The question we sought to examine was ‘what do PESP doctoral students and early career researchers perceive as the facilitators and challenges associated with learning to be researchers?’. The participants in this study included eight DSs and seven ECRs who were based in Australian and New Zealand institutions. Data were generated through a questionnaire that sought to identify participants’ various research training experiences, a workshop that brought participants together to discuss their research training, and follow-up individual semi-structured interviews. While much of the data generated through this study related to the importance of developing such generic research skills as writing, grant writing and presenting at conferences, participants also discussed PESP-specific skills and dispositions, including particular orientations towards research impact, and the development of research culture. Findings are discussed in reference to the neoliberalisation of education and questions are raised about the forms of research training developing researchers in PESP might need if they are to thrive as researchers within and beyond the field. 相似文献
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Maria Eliophotou Menon Eleftheria Argyropoulou Andreas Stylianou 《Tertiary Education and Management》2013,19(4):298-310
AbstractThe paper investigates the experience of employed higher education graduates in two countries with high rates of graduate unemployment. It examines the employment experience of graduates and their perceptions regarding the contribution of higher education to their employment and career prospects. Qualitative research was used to collect information from 58 university graduates in two Southern European countries, Greece and Cyprus. Respondents provided information on the skills and competencies acquired through higher education and utilised in the world of work. In both countries, modest links were reported between jobs and graduates’ field of study, as well as between knowledge and non-knowledge-based competencies acquired through higher education, and the requirements of the graduates’ jobs. The findings are used as the basis for suggestions that can enhance graduate employability and contribute to the management of the link between higher education and the labour market. 相似文献
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Andreas Lanitis Georgios Stylianou Chrysanthos Voutounos 《Journal of Cultural Heritage》2012,13(4):404-412
Virtual restoration of cultural heritage (CH) artefacts is an important task that aims to digitally recreate the original appearance of damaged items. In this paper, a method that can be used for virtual restoration of faces appearing in damaged Byzantine icons is presented. Given a damaged face, the complete three-dimensional (3D) geometry of the face is reconstructed using data from the non-damaged facial parts and the texture of the damaged areas is restored. A key aspect of the proposed method is the use of a customized 3D deformable face model suitable for representing the geometry of Byzantine faces, the so-called Byzantine Style Specific Model (BSSM). A BSSM is generated by enforcing rule-based constraints on a deformable model trained using 3D scans of human faces. The use of a BSSM ensures that the Byzantine style is preserved during the process of shape restoration. 相似文献
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Through this study we explored a community of practice framework applied to faculty professional development at a mid-size
state university in order to examine the issues unique to discipline-specific professional development in higher education.
Through content-focused professional development activities conducted by the authors, several key areas were identified that
point to challenges in building a faculty community of teaching practice: (a) the need for a culture of professional development,
(b) developing old-timers and recruiting newcomers, (c) the need for teaching scholars to coordinate professional development,
(d) challenging the “culture of service”, and (e) the need for a language to mediate thinking about practice.
Maria Blanton received a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from North Carolina State University. She is currently a Senior Executive Research
Associate in the Kaput Center and an Associate Professor in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Dept at the
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her research interests focus on applications of sociocultural theory in understanding
teaching and learning mathematics in both elementary grades and higher education.
Despina Stylianou received an Ed.D. in mathematics education from the University of Pittsburgh. She is Associate Professor in the Department
of Secondary Education at the City College of New York. Her research interests are in the area of mathematical cognition;
her work explores the mathematical skills, sensibilities, and habits of mind and action that are critical to doing, learning,
and using mathematics proficiently. 相似文献
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In this paper, we present two studies designed to help students navigate effectively and learn from a hypertext system, CoMPASS.
Our first study (N = 74) involved an analysis of students’ navigation patterns to group them into clusters, using a k-means clustering technique. Based on this analysis, navigation patterns were grouped into four clusters, enabling us to understand
the kinds of support that students needed. This formed the basis of our next study, in which we designed and implemented metanavigation
support to help students navigate and learn science content. Support in the form of prompts was provided to one group (N = 58) while a second group (N = 58) with no support served as the comparison group. Our results suggest that students in the support group performed better
on a concept-mapping task. Based on the results we provide suggestions for providing metacognitive support in hypertext systems. 相似文献
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Abstract Examining how teachers structure the activities in a unit and how they facilitate classroom discussion is important to understand how innovative technology-rich curricula work in the context of classroom instruction. This study compared 2 enactments of an inquiry curriculum, then examined students' learning outcomes in classes taught by 2 teachers. The quantitative data show that there were significant differences in the learning outcomes of students in classes of the 2 teachers. This study then examined classroom enactments by the 2 teachers to understand the differences in the learning outcomes. This research specifically focused on how teacher-led discussions (a) helped connect the activities within a curriculum unit and (b) enabled deeper conceptual understanding by helping students make connections between science concepts and principles. This study examined the role that teacher facilitation played in helping students focus on the relations between the various activities in the unit and the concepts that they were learning. The results point to important differences in the 2 enactments, helping to understand better what strategies might enable a deeper conceptual understanding of the science content. 相似文献
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Areti Stylianou 《International Journal of Inclusive Education》2017,21(10):975-990
Absences, in terms of lacks, are identified by researchers as explaining factors of failure in inclusive education, for example, the absence of minority ethnic students’ native language from instruction. However, there is a lack of a clear framework against which to discuss issues of absence in the education of poor minority ethnic students. In this paper, I draw on the notion of laminated systems from Roy Bhaskar’s critical realism philosophy, in order to provide a conceptual theoretical tool for identifying and addressing absences in the education of poor minority ethnic students in a more structured and conscious way. This is done by drawing on qualitative empirical data, collected from a school with a high concentration of poor minority ethnic students in Cyprus, as part of a PhD thesis. Findings illustrate that absence(s) are interrelated and emergent features which occur in different levels of reality. Absences need to be identified and decided a posteriori for each case, whereas mono-dimensional, non-specific or ‘one-size-fits-it-all’ strategic actions should be avoided. 相似文献
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Despina A. Stylianou 《Educational Studies in Mathematics》2011,76(3):265-280
Representation is viewed as central to mathematical problem solving. Yet, it is becoming obvious that students are having
difficulty negotiating the various forms and functions of representations. This article examines the functions that representation
has in students’ mathematical problem solving and how that compares to its function in the problem solving of experts and
broadly in mathematics. Overall, this work highlights the close connections between the work of experts and students, showing
how students use representations in ways that are inherently similar to those of experts. Both experts and students use representations
as tools towards the understanding, exploration, recording, and monitoring of problem solving. In social contexts, experts
and students use representations for the presentation of their work but also the negotiation and co-construction of shared
understandings. However, this research also highlights where students’ work departs from experts’ representational practices,
hence, providing some directions for pedagogy and further work. 相似文献